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this only impacts us so it will be up to us to lobby. most likely it may be bigger than at one company. it may be the entire industry or a set of companies within the technology community may be in line on that issue so they become the owners. how you determine who the owner is built dictate the stratewilld the game plan. the environment changes, politics change. the white house changes. you need to change your game plan at every step along the way. there is the relationship building that is key at the heart of government relations. going in and introducing yourself to explain your company, educating them on your issues, offering to be a resource to them. i wanted to talk about political management. companies fall a lot of times fall short. they need to do all of these quite well. when it becomes political management, part of that is respecting the process. they can do a better job treating this aspect as a key piece of how they do their overall government relations. in terms of -- we talked about the respect. the emigrate fluency in the
this only impacts us so it will be up to us to lobby. most likely it may be bigger than at one company. it may be the entire industry or a set of companies within the technology community may be in line on that issue so they become the owners. how you determine who the owner is built dictate the stratewilld the game plan. the environment changes, politics change. the white house changes. you need to change your game plan at every step along the way. there is the relationship building that is...
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there is no us and them. in this country, there is only us. there is no latino america or black america or white america or asia and america, there is only the united states of america, all of us. [applause] all of us joined together. indivisible. if we appeal to the american people's hopes over their fears, we will get this done. we already know what this reform looks like. a few years ago, when i was a senator, we build a bipartisan coalition around a basic primer under the leadership of senator kennedy and senator mccain and president bush. wheat rallied with leaders from the business community, the later community, the religious community. many of you were there. the bill we forged was not perfect. it was not what any one person might think was optimal but because people were willing to compromise, we came up with a common-sense comprehensive reform that was so far from a false debate, the notion that somehow on the one hand there is mass deportation. that was not what we were talking about. the american people were ready to embrace a comm
there is no us and them. in this country, there is only us. there is no latino america or black america or white america or asia and america, there is only the united states of america, all of us. [applause] all of us joined together. indivisible. if we appeal to the american people's hopes over their fears, we will get this done. we already know what this reform looks like. a few years ago, when i was a senator, we build a bipartisan coalition around a basic primer under the leadership of...
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can you give us specifics? >> i think it is pretty clear that by having a spending cap at 2008 levels, we can say $100 billion per year. that is $1 trillion over the next 10 years. when it comes to dealing with the entitlement programs, i have made it pretty clear -- it is time for us as americans to have an adult conversation with each other about the serious challenges that face our country. i don't have all the solutions. i believe that if we work with the american people, the american people will want to work with us to come to grips with these challenges that face our country. it is about having that adult conversation in an honest, open the way that will help us get the answers to lay out the plan that will help solve this problem once and for all. yes, ma'am? >> legislatively, how do you plan to honor traditional marriage, life, and faith based organizations that form the core of our american values? >> if you look at house republicans over the course of the last year or the last 10 years, you will see t
can you give us specifics? >> i think it is pretty clear that by having a spending cap at 2008 levels, we can say $100 billion per year. that is $1 trillion over the next 10 years. when it comes to dealing with the entitlement programs, i have made it pretty clear -- it is time for us as americans to have an adult conversation with each other about the serious challenges that face our country. i don't have all the solutions. i believe that if we work with the american people, the american...
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it is great to have one of us among us. in the justice department, the ambassador was one of the country's most decorated federal prosecutors. he led the investigation and prosecution of cases involving money-laundering, organized crime, alien smuggling, offical misconduct, hate crimes, and of course human trafficking. he was honored with the attorney general's distinguished service award for his services as lead trial counsel in the largest slavery prosecution in the united states. this involved the enslavement of over 300 vietnamese and chinese workers in a garment factory in american samoa. he has received many, many of the rewards for his commitment and dedication to his work. the ambassador's family settled in new mexico in the 1500's. he was raised on a cattle ranch in huxley, iowa and attended iowa state university. the only unfortunate thing, with me coming from ohio, the only unfortunate thing i have to report is the ambassador received his law degree from the university of michigan where he was editor of the michi
it is great to have one of us among us. in the justice department, the ambassador was one of the country's most decorated federal prosecutors. he led the investigation and prosecution of cases involving money-laundering, organized crime, alien smuggling, offical misconduct, hate crimes, and of course human trafficking. he was honored with the attorney general's distinguished service award for his services as lead trial counsel in the largest slavery prosecution in the united states. this...
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jobs that go with us. others are being supported by big oil. this is a choice between a woman's choice. my opponent would turn that woman into a criminal. this is a clear choice between someone who has fault to protect our coast and the 400,000 jobs that rely on the beautiful coast. my opponent does not support the boxer feinstein legislation to protect that coast. finally, this is a choice. a choice between a candidate of wall street reform. someone that opposes that reform. frankly, acting just like a wall street ceo. destroying jobs for americans and taking it for yourself. i hope we don't go back to that. >> our time is up. >> thank you both. we all apologize for not getting to more questions. hopefully what we've talked about tonight will help people here and viewers at home make informed decisions on what they should do on election day, november 2. thank you to everyone here at st. mary's college. on behalf of ktvu television. thank you for joining us. good night. [applause] . .
jobs that go with us. others are being supported by big oil. this is a choice between a woman's choice. my opponent would turn that woman into a criminal. this is a clear choice between someone who has fault to protect our coast and the 400,000 jobs that rely on the beautiful coast. my opponent does not support the boxer feinstein legislation to protect that coast. finally, this is a choice. a choice between a candidate of wall street reform. someone that opposes that reform. frankly, acting...
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that brings us to our watercooler question of the day. how do you feel about possible pay raises for maryland legislators, given the state of the economy? email us your response to watercooler@wbaltv.com. >> coming up, the mornings financial news in a bloomberg business report. >> shots are fired inside of the las vegas federal building. >> the battle against breast cancer does not always end once the disease is gone. find out how you can lower your risk for a second attack. >> stay tuned for details on your seven-day forecast. >> we continue to track accident on the west side. we will update you on those. breakfasts. i got breakfastses here. real cheap. don't settle for a knockoff breakfast. save money with a dunkin' donuts egg and cheese sandwich for just 99 cents. try it with egg whites today. because it's breakfast, not brokefast. america saves on dunkin'. so i make them pillsbury toaster strudel. warm, flaky pastry with delicious, sweet filling my kids will love. plus i get box tops for their school. toaster strudel. the one kids wan
that brings us to our watercooler question of the day. how do you feel about possible pay raises for maryland legislators, given the state of the economy? email us your response to watercooler@wbaltv.com. >> coming up, the mornings financial news in a bloomberg business report. >> shots are fired inside of the las vegas federal building. >> the battle against breast cancer does not always end once the disease is gone. find out how you can lower your risk for a second attack....
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[ female announcer ] just about anywhere you use sugar you can use splenda® no calorie sweetener. [ male announcer ] savory. fluffy. yummy. sweet! [ female announcer ] splenda®. america's favorite no calorie sweetener. because new chips ahoy made with reese's peanut butter cups are here. our real chocolate chips... and reese's peanut butter cups... crammed into one exciting new cookie. so now, more than ever, there's a lotta joy in chips ahoy! stop it. hello? you spotted a million dollar accounting error that no one else noticed. that was pretty sweet. but you did have eight layers of sweet crunchy back up. what can i say? you're the man. or -- you know, the little dude. that's me. [ female announcer ] stop mid-morning hunger with kellogg's® frosted mini-wheats® cereal. an excellent source of fiber from 100% whole grain that helps you stay full, so you can stay focused. also, try chocolate little bites. so, how'd the meeting go? outstanding, i wowed them with my chocolate chip center. we asked real people to film themselves taking the activia 14-day challenge. hi. my name is toni. the
[ female announcer ] just about anywhere you use sugar you can use splenda® no calorie sweetener. [ male announcer ] savory. fluffy. yummy. sweet! [ female announcer ] splenda®. america's favorite no calorie sweetener. because new chips ahoy made with reese's peanut butter cups are here. our real chocolate chips... and reese's peanut butter cups... crammed into one exciting new cookie. so now, more than ever, there's a lotta joy in chips ahoy! stop it. hello? you spotted a million dollar...
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technology can help if used properly. such mechanisms include common- sense measures including digital tagging, community flagging, and a host of very important tools that could be used. my time is up. i will finish on this. we also need to weigh in on the ways that people, young children are moved around. last summer, this past summer, i convened a group of flight attendants led by american airlines which has a great program that really needs to be replicated worldwide so that the flight attendants and crews will recognize the person who is in traffic -- being trafficked, across borders or states, and take action. not in a vigilante type of white. alert the pilots so that when this individual gets off, the right law enforcement asset, can be waiting there at the gate. there were instances after instances told where it just did not look right. and the flight attendants and watched what was going on, got into a conversation, perhaps when the young lady was going to the restroom and told the pilot who told law-enforcement.
technology can help if used properly. such mechanisms include common- sense measures including digital tagging, community flagging, and a host of very important tools that could be used. my time is up. i will finish on this. we also need to weigh in on the ways that people, young children are moved around. last summer, this past summer, i convened a group of flight attendants led by american airlines which has a great program that really needs to be replicated worldwide so that the flight...
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for the achiever in us all.
for the achiever in us all.
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have told us tonight. i am offering this to you with all sincerity and without sarcasm or any sense of direction nor delusion -- we need to understand the results. the fact is, our fellow arizonans believe the incumbent will be a better custodian of their goals and desires and we are earnestly hope that will be the case. as we look around, we recognize that our campaign comes to an end, but a fight for constitutional principles and conservative values never ends. [applause] and for many who gathered here tonight, amidst the disappointment, there will be a realization that perhaps your involvement can extend beyond volunteering. perhaps it is time for you to step forward weather for school board or city council or yes, perhaps, for the united states senate. you, too, have an opportunity to serve. we thank you so very much for your willingness to be a part of this effort despite the odds, despite $25 million of spending, there is a story about a member of congress down in texas. he got a call from a gentle m
have told us tonight. i am offering this to you with all sincerity and without sarcasm or any sense of direction nor delusion -- we need to understand the results. the fact is, our fellow arizonans believe the incumbent will be a better custodian of their goals and desires and we are earnestly hope that will be the case. as we look around, we recognize that our campaign comes to an end, but a fight for constitutional principles and conservative values never ends. [applause] and for many who...
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lions used boxes with their choice. they went to the saints and destroyed the box. don't know if that means saints will destroy the colts on the scoreboard but the animals have spoken so the saints will win this weekend. that's your early look at sports on "early today." have a great week jend i'm fred roggin. >> we'll have to see monday if they're right. >>> the film won't do too well and we'll tell you why. your early morning entertainment headlines are straight ahead. >>> plus, unfortunately when it comes to haiti's earthquake victims, it's not the thought that counts. grade schoolers who came through with aid and support. you're watching "early today." >>> welcome back to "early today." we have a bit of a monster of a storm here. you can see a lot of rain moving into the south. this is going to mean a lot of snow. could see feet of snow through some spots in the mid atlantic. we're going to see snow in kansas city, chicago, to minneapolis. washington, d.c. could see a foot. maybe even more. and then in the west, things will stay on the dry side. as we head into
lions used boxes with their choice. they went to the saints and destroyed the box. don't know if that means saints will destroy the colts on the scoreboard but the animals have spoken so the saints will win this weekend. that's your early look at sports on "early today." have a great week jend i'm fred roggin. >> we'll have to see monday if they're right. >>> the film won't do too well and we'll tell you why. your early morning entertainment headlines are straight...
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someone came in from california and helped us make the blackberry-and dried app that we used. andpmpeople can't provide immene value for the campaign and give you more time. -- young people can provide immense value for the campaign and give you more time than our situation was very different. there was no conceivable way for barack obama to win the presidency if we did not expand the electorate. it was dramatically expanding the electra with african americans and young voters. those were two very principle to eggs. there was no conceivable way we could win in the actual call caucasus if we did not turn out record numbers of young voters. we just could not do it. it was a good thing in that we were forced to do it, but we also want to do it. we want to challenge3. . there is nothing that makes barack obama happier than inspiring young people to get involved in public life and taking responsibility for things. it was in power in for him. we had to do. it. we could not have one. >> this gentleman? >> i am here from maryland. we have been over the fact that the important issues w
someone came in from california and helped us make the blackberry-and dried app that we used. andpmpeople can't provide immene value for the campaign and give you more time. -- young people can provide immense value for the campaign and give you more time than our situation was very different. there was no conceivable way for barack obama to win the presidency if we did not expand the electorate. it was dramatically expanding the electra with african americans and young voters. those were two...
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so again, we use our magazines, we use our website, we use our personal staff resources, we use our phones, we use email to promote voter registration. every election year we will research the requirements for all 50 states, dates, deadlines for primary and general election, is it a closed primary, an open primary, is it a semi closed primary and we will have that information and hard copy so that we go to gun shops and ranges and clubs. we can share that information with folks. but it's also posted on our website so that people can get the information they need simply by clicking a button. we also have a mechanism by which they can fill out a voter registration form on our website to become members. you saw the picture on the front page, this right here, we have about three of these -- what we call voter registration kiosks that we take with us across the country to our natural resources, shows, shops, ranges, clubs. what this is -- we have two flat screen tvs where we have a looping video maybe a speech by charlton heston, maybe it's an infomercial, we have a laptop computer with a print
so again, we use our magazines, we use our website, we use our personal staff resources, we use our phones, we use email to promote voter registration. every election year we will research the requirements for all 50 states, dates, deadlines for primary and general election, is it a closed primary, an open primary, is it a semi closed primary and we will have that information and hard copy so that we go to gun shops and ranges and clubs. we can share that information with folks. but it's also...
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nbc's brian mooar joining us now from washington, d.c., for the very latest on this story. good morning. >> good to see you. this is a deal worked out at the very highest levels in moscow and right here in washington. ten accused members of a russian spy ring are headed home. it's part of a high-devil deal designed to make the case go away and make united states and russia on friendly terms. >> it was the desire on both sides to resolve it as quickly as we could and we've successfully done that. >> reporter: the two governments choreographed a swap with russia releasing four convicted spice held there. >> it's surprising how fast both governments have done on this to do the exchange and get the story out to defuse any tension. >> reporter: the russians including internet sen sanction anna chapman were arrested less than two weeks ago. yesterday they entered guilty pleas in court before being ordered out of the country. they've been live hearing in plain sight, deep under cover as average americans for four years and the fbi had been following them for years too. a failed es
nbc's brian mooar joining us now from washington, d.c., for the very latest on this story. good morning. >> good to see you. this is a deal worked out at the very highest levels in moscow and right here in washington. ten accused members of a russian spy ring are headed home. it's part of a high-devil deal designed to make the case go away and make united states and russia on friendly terms. >> it was the desire on both sides to resolve it as quickly as we could and we've...
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>> 1776. >> so what does that make us? >> i'm a math teacher, so around 300 years. >> i like that you round off. it was either around 300 or 200. >> carry the two and then you do the point and then -- well, we're pretty old. let's go with that. >> any big plan this is weekend? >> going to the shore. >> which shore? >> summer's point. >> that's the jersey shore? >> yes. >> do you have an extra place setting for, say, one? >> why, you can come down. >> you say that now but when you show up, you're like, i don't know who you are. >> where are you going? >> philadelphia. >> a lot of history in philadelphia. do you know what that history is? >> that's where forefathers wrote the declaration of independence. >> any big plans? >> i'm going to a wedding. >> who in the heck would get married on the 4th of july wedding. wait, is it yours? >> no. >> it's my birthday on the 3rd and anniversary on the 4th. >> so you get no qualm because the country is celebrating and -- >> they are celebrating our anniversary. >> do you want to sing ha
>> 1776. >> so what does that make us? >> i'm a math teacher, so around 300 years. >> i like that you round off. it was either around 300 or 200. >> carry the two and then you do the point and then -- well, we're pretty old. let's go with that. >> any big plan this is weekend? >> going to the shore. >> which shore? >> summer's point. >> that's the jersey shore? >> yes. >> do you have an extra place setting for, say, one?...
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great to have you with us today. i'm thomas roberts. and today we begin with drenched, soaked, and just plain drenched. flood watches remain for parts of the northeast this morning after a monster storm moving from the carolinas all the way up to maine yesterday causing at least five deaths. the worst of the rain fell in north carolina where jacksonville picked up 12 inches in just six hours. that's nearly a quarter of its annual rainfall. nbc's curt gregory has more. >> reporter: the remnants of tropical storm nicole blew through the carolinas, causing flooding along the coast, wilmington, north carolina, soaked with 22 inches of rain since sunday. >> that's not only a record but it's more than hurricane floyd produced back in 1999. >> reporter: the storm caused dangerous driving conditions up and down the coast. state troopers in north carolina blamed the weather for a rollov accident that killed four people. it caused one city bus to slam into another in metro washington a. >>> in suburban philadelphia a large tree toppled over onto
great to have you with us today. i'm thomas roberts. and today we begin with drenched, soaked, and just plain drenched. flood watches remain for parts of the northeast this morning after a monster storm moving from the carolinas all the way up to maine yesterday causing at least five deaths. the worst of the rain fell in north carolina where jacksonville picked up 12 inches in just six hours. that's nearly a quarter of its annual rainfall. nbc's curt gregory has more. >> reporter: the...
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rescuers are desperately working as fast as possible, using ladders, ropes, harnesses, stretchers to pull people out. the president michelle bachelet called it a catastrophe of unthinkable magnitude. frustration is growing. police are to use teargas and water cannons to clear the crowd. >> translator: i have a baby and i don't have bread or anything. so it's a necessity. we need to do this. we don't have water, anything. >> reporter: in santiago the quake damaged and destroyed homes. residents were left without shelter, so they made their own on city streets. the effects of the quake felt across the pacific region. tsunami waves reached as far as japan, though they did less damage than expected, less damage than what chile must deal with in the months to come. >>> scientists, meanwhile, are defending their decision to issue widespread tsunami warnings in the wake of that earthquake in chile. the alerts went out to hundreds of thousands of people along the coastlines of dozens of countries. warnings stretched from south america to oregon and all the way across the pacific. although a
rescuers are desperately working as fast as possible, using ladders, ropes, harnesses, stretchers to pull people out. the president michelle bachelet called it a catastrophe of unthinkable magnitude. frustration is growing. police are to use teargas and water cannons to clear the crowd. >> translator: i have a baby and i don't have bread or anything. so it's a necessity. we need to do this. we don't have water, anything. >> reporter: in santiago the quake damaged and destroyed...
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they're using a robot sub to try to stop the leak. officials say they should know sometime today whether they'll get the job done before the gulf coast is threatened by the slick. after last week's deadly oil rig blast some 40,000 gallons of fuel are pumping into the sea per day. >>> thousands protested in arizona this weekend over a new immigration law allowing officials to ask for proof of citizenship from anyone they suspect of being in the u.s. illegally. opponents say it allows racial profiling. >> in a bid to renew middle east peace talks president obama has reportedly invited palestinianian leader to washington next month. the push for peace comes after israel's refusal to stop building in east jerusalem. >>> in mexico one of spain's top bull fighters is in critical condition after being brutally gored in the groin by an 1100 pound bull. >>> and is there life out there? ? a new documentary, british astro physicist steven hawking says there is, although he says communicating with aliens could be too risky. >>> and now here's an
they're using a robot sub to try to stop the leak. officials say they should know sometime today whether they'll get the job done before the gulf coast is threatened by the slick. after last week's deadly oil rig blast some 40,000 gallons of fuel are pumping into the sea per day. >>> thousands protested in arizona this weekend over a new immigration law allowing officials to ask for proof of citizenship from anyone they suspect of being in the u.s. illegally. opponents say it allows...
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nbc's tracie potts joins us from washington with more on that. >> lynn, good morning. they're making a last-minute push to increase a estate tax credit in the bill. today look for two separate bills. first of all, the house wants to pass exactly what passed in the senate with the exception of a higher estate tax. if that passes, the whole thing goes back to the senate, and we could possibly see some serious delays. but there's a second vote to pass exactly the same version of this bill that passed the senate, and if that happens, it could immediately go to president obama's desk. so be on the lookout for both of those today. also today the senate is taking up the repeal of the "don't ask, don't tell" policy of gays in the military. the house passed this by a handy margin of 75 votes which included 15 republicans. the question is there enough to deal with it in the senate? no time has been set for it in the vote. democrats wanted to get it through before republicans take control of the house and get more influence in the senate next year. and the s.t.a.r.t. treaty, they
nbc's tracie potts joins us from washington with more on that. >> lynn, good morning. they're making a last-minute push to increase a estate tax credit in the bill. today look for two separate bills. first of all, the house wants to pass exactly what passed in the senate with the exception of a higher estate tax. if that passes, the whole thing goes back to the senate, and we could possibly see some serious delays. but there's a second vote to pass exactly the same version of this bill...
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if you use it twice a day it can be too irritating. putting it on at night is the best bet. >> i have heard of people who are excessive sweaters that you can get botox in the forehead, armpits. >> right. >> that's not a cheap option. >> it's not. >> how often would you do that? >> botox, which is fda approved for hyper hydrosis is effective for the hands, soles of the feet, armpits. there is weakness of the muscles under the skin. it lasts eight months. i do it in my office. patients love it. it's very effective but it is expensive. it costs $800 for one treatment. >> on both sides, for the armpits or whatever. so that adds up. oral medication. i know there are things that need to be precipitation as well. >> that is a great option for people who sweat excessively in the face. there is a drug called robinol which blocks acetyl choline. it's not for everybody. lastly there is a surgical option for extreme cases. this is quite interesting. what this does -- it's called a sypathectomy and it cuts out the nerve sentscenter that causes exce
if you use it twice a day it can be too irritating. putting it on at night is the best bet. >> i have heard of people who are excessive sweaters that you can get botox in the forehead, armpits. >> right. >> that's not a cheap option. >> it's not. >> how often would you do that? >> botox, which is fda approved for hyper hydrosis is effective for the hands, soles of the feet, armpits. there is weakness of the muscles under the skin. it lasts eight months. i do...
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thank you for joining us for 11 news today. >> tony pann has a check of the weather for us. good morning. >> good morning. right now in the 30's or 40's. so you will need a light jacket or sweater this morning but not later. the forecast for today, mostly sunny, and it will warm up quickly this morning. shooting for a hh
thank you for joining us for 11 news today. >> tony pann has a check of the weather for us. good morning. >> good morning. right now in the 30's or 40's. so you will need a light jacket or sweater this morning but not later. the forecast for today, mostly sunny, and it will warm up quickly this morning. shooting for a hh
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. >>> well, if you're watching us on who13, des moines, iowa, check out the state's largest arts and crafts fair at the iowa state fairgrounds. that's yo "early today" event of the day. i'm going to my last fair, my last funnel cake of the summer. it's a sad, but enjoyable event. >> yummy. i love those deep fried foods. >> deep fried oros. >> and twinkies. >>> on the silver screen this weekend, look for a razor close finish. the obvious, "wall street was one of the iconic movies of the '80s. michael douglas is featured as gordon gekko. interest is predictably high among older movie goers, but only so-so with the ynger crowd. it is only the experts luke warm favorite to take the number one spot with about $20 million. >>> at firstglance, "legend of the guardians outlines of gahoul" may not seem lik a contender. it's base odd a popular book series and there haven't been many family options in theaters ately. most see it finishing second, but a few experts have gone out of a limb and suggested it will be this weekend's upset winner. bill, i was going to ask you if you're doing the movie
. >>> well, if you're watching us on who13, des moines, iowa, check out the state's largest arts and crafts fair at the iowa state fairgrounds. that's yo "early today" event of the day. i'm going to my last fair, my last funnel cake of the summer. it's a sad, but enjoyable event. >> yummy. i love those deep fried foods. >> deep fried oros. >> and twinkies. >>> on the silver screen this weekend, look for a razor close finish. the obvious, "wall...
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great to have you with us. good morning. i'm thomas roberts. today we begin with some progress on the oil spill finally as the engineers on the gulf of mexico contain the massive leak. researchers are concerned that some of the oil already loose entered a major current that could carry it to the florida keys and around the east coast. here's nbc's jay gray. >> reporter: after initial problems this morning an insertion tube is in place and pushing oil from the fractured wellhead to a transfer ship on the surface of the gulf. >> we want to slowly optimize this and try to capture as much of the oil and gas as we can. >> reporter: engineers believe in the next couple of days they'll have control of, quote, most of the oil pouring from the fractured wellhead. they also understand, though, containment is not enough. >> we're about shutting off the flow of oil from this well. >> reporter: the latest plan to stop the flow is a so-called top kill. >> the whole process of the top kill is to put heavy kill mud into the well bore so that it reduces all the
great to have you with us. good morning. i'm thomas roberts. today we begin with some progress on the oil spill finally as the engineers on the gulf of mexico contain the massive leak. researchers are concerned that some of the oil already loose entered a major current that could carry it to the florida keys and around the east coast. here's nbc's jay gray. >> reporter: after initial problems this morning an insertion tube is in place and pushing oil from the fractured wellhead to a...
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money which would be used to groom facial hair. it takes time. >>> well, from the diamond to the ice, players make unusual scores all around, and like a bullet, the pucks go whizzing by, kicking off the nhl's postseason play. your early morning sports headlines are straight ahead. >>> we're halfway through april, and the wonderful warm quiet weather continues. your regional forecast is coming up. you're watching "early today." >>> good morning. if you're just waking up, this is "early today." and in sports last night the chicago bulls pulled it together and clinched their spot in the nba playoffs. here's nbc's fred roggin with an early look at all your sports headlines. >>> good morning. for the chicago team this year it was more like a soap opera. now after 82 games all is forgotten and the bulls are in the playoffs. here we go to charlotte. the bulls picked a great time to match a season-high. noah had 21. last night no difference against the bobcats. weaved his way through the defenders for the play-in. they clinched a playoff s
money which would be used to groom facial hair. it takes time. >>> well, from the diamond to the ice, players make unusual scores all around, and like a bullet, the pucks go whizzing by, kicking off the nhl's postseason play. your early morning sports headlines are straight ahead. >>> we're halfway through april, and the wonderful warm quiet weather continues. your regional forecast is coming up. you're watching "early today." >>> good morning. if you're...
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can you tell us what happened? i mean what happened to the toyota of the '80s to bring us to the toyota of the 2010? >> one comment before that is there are dealers that still make house calls. my father who lives in colorado, his salesman lives about three or four miles away and every time he needs service, the sales person drops his demo off, picks up my dad's car and takes it in for service. so that does still happen. we're not totally out of the '80s yet. but i think what happened, i think we lost sight of the customer. i don't think it was a goal for us to grow faster but we did. we had a lot of customers that loved our product. our loyalty rates were growing higher and higher. and our volume grew. the complexity of the product line grew from the number of models to the number of engines to the number of transmissions to everything else that goes with it. and i think we outgrew our engineering resource. and i think when that happens -- and we had strategies to deal with that. but the strategies didn't work. an
can you tell us what happened? i mean what happened to the toyota of the '80s to bring us to the toyota of the 2010? >> one comment before that is there are dealers that still make house calls. my father who lives in colorado, his salesman lives about three or four miles away and every time he needs service, the sales person drops his demo off, picks up my dad's car and takes it in for service. so that does still happen. we're not totally out of the '80s yet. but i think what happened, i...
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if you're watching us on kare in memberships, minnesota. if you thought legos and politics don't mix, wrong. check out the model of the minnesota state capitol made of 75,000 leggons of the capitol in st. paul. >> that's impressive. i thought that was the real thing. what can't you build with legos any more. >> you can do just about anything. it's pretty cool. >>> here is a look at your early morning entertainment headlines. jo did i e foster is standing by mel gibson after a nasty battle with his ex-girlfriend. foster tells the october issue of "more" magazine that gibson is, quote, the easiest, nicest person i've ever worked with. the second i met him, i said i will love this man for the rest of my life. >>> they may love david hasselhoff in germany, but last night he was the first to be eliminated from "dancing with the stars." >>> finally, paris hilton has been booted out ofjapan. yesterday officials delayed hilton's entrance while looking into her case. she was scheduled to cancel a tokyo news conference to promote her fashion and frag
if you're watching us on kare in memberships, minnesota. if you thought legos and politics don't mix, wrong. check out the model of the minnesota state capitol made of 75,000 leggons of the capitol in st. paul. >> that's impressive. i thought that was the real thing. what can't you build with legos any more. >> you can do just about anything. it's pretty cool. >>> here is a look at your early morning entertainment headlines. jo did i e foster is standing by mel gibson after...
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you can use a wicker basket. if you're into african or moroccan looks, depending on your style. >> these little bins are great. >> it is really easy. >> meredith barnett, thanks again and congratulations. you're going to have so much fun. i can't wait. this is "today" on nbc. okay, let's do this... it's a new year people, we have to hit the ground running. so, we're upgrading to verizon. they have the speed we need, plus rock solid tools like online storage and ironclad internet security. it was built for businesses like ours... now, nothing will stand... [ music fading ] stand in... [ sighs ] sit tight, i'll run and get some batteries. [ male announcer ] no matter what the day brings, be ready with verizon high speed internet and phone for your small business. call 877-network today and for just $84.99 a month for 12 months with a 3 year agreement, you'll get a best-in-class package: high speed internet with up to 7 meg speeds, unlimited nationwide calling, 25 gigs of online storage plus our internet security su
you can use a wicker basket. if you're into african or moroccan looks, depending on your style. >> these little bins are great. >> it is really easy. >> meredith barnett, thanks again and congratulations. you're going to have so much fun. i can't wait. this is "today" on nbc. okay, let's do this... it's a new year people, we have to hit the ground running. so, we're upgrading to verizon. they have the speed we need, plus rock solid tools like online storage and...
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i'm sure a lot of us are sick of the snow, sick of the winter. good news is we're receiving a warm-up by the end of the week. this is not going to last long with the temperatures climb to the 80s by the weekend. high pressure across the northeast nice there. there's that snow exiting the northeast. pulling away. it is breezy and chilly as you start your day in new york city. 48 there. 44 in boston and we have 30s across the great lakes. later on this afternoon it's going go nice and mild in the city, finally climbing close to 70 degrees in new york, 70 in d.c., 80 in dallas. there are the cool showers there. that's a look at your thursday forecast. now here's a look at the weather where you live. sunny skies in d.c. and a high temperature of 70 degrees. it's going to be a beautiful day in atlanta. temperatures getting close to 80 in some spots. 81 with sun. in nashville, watch out for some showers in denver. temperatures below average, only in the low 50s. thomas, back to you. >> as you pointed out, that warm-up in new england i'm sure can't come
i'm sure a lot of us are sick of the snow, sick of the winter. good news is we're receiving a warm-up by the end of the week. this is not going to last long with the temperatures climb to the 80s by the weekend. high pressure across the northeast nice there. there's that snow exiting the northeast. pulling away. it is breezy and chilly as you start your day in new york city. 48 there. 44 in boston and we have 30s across the great lakes. later on this afternoon it's going go nice and mild in the...
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facebook.com/todayshow and don't forget to like us. >> if that's not too hard to do. >> like us. follow all the wedding progress. we'll be checking our page and looking for your comments and votes. >> okay. >> you like me, you really like me. >> i do. >> tell you now you can text 622639. and you have until 1:00 p.m. eastern time today to cast your vote and all the couples will be here live tomorrow here on "today" to get the results. >> we don't normally do it this quickly. this is fast paced. >> we're going to get done, get into the good stuff, what the wedding dress is going to look like. that's very important as you know. >> i'm into it. >> you love the wedding dresses. >>> water cooler talk around here, what is the best beatles song of all time? we have been telling you the past four minutes. groundbreaking musicians, pop icon, heartthrobs, plain old rock stars. now "rolling stone" has ranked the top 100 beatles songs of all time. we're going to run down the top five and the choice for number one. i don't think it may surprise you. i think it will surprise you. >> you get the
facebook.com/todayshow and don't forget to like us. >> if that's not too hard to do. >> like us. follow all the wedding progress. we'll be checking our page and looking for your comments and votes. >> okay. >> you like me, you really like me. >> i do. >> tell you now you can text 622639. and you have until 1:00 p.m. eastern time today to cast your vote and all the couples will be here live tomorrow here on "today" to get the results. >> we...
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hosting us. we truly appreciate this opportunity to share more details with us for the president's plan for nasa and the path forward in it before i go farther, i want to take an opportunity to publicly acknowledge a group of people that i think sometimes do not get think enough. over the last few days, depending on how you read what you have read, some people have been bashed a little bit over the last few days. those are the people who work in consolation for the past few years. i call most of them friends. i consider them a member of the family. i want to take this opportunity to thank them for their years of dedicated effort. they are not a hobby shoppers as some of you in the media have called them occasionally in the past few days. they are really dedicated civil servants and contractors who have committed their lives and they have been focused on a dream of aggressive and gold exploration. yesterday, we unveiled president barack obama's historic budget launch mass on an ambitious effort to
hosting us. we truly appreciate this opportunity to share more details with us for the president's plan for nasa and the path forward in it before i go farther, i want to take an opportunity to publicly acknowledge a group of people that i think sometimes do not get think enough. over the last few days, depending on how you read what you have read, some people have been bashed a little bit over the last few days. those are the people who work in consolation for the past few years. i call most...
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it gets to us. when our employer gets a, he gets tax. when you buy a loaf of bread, the local bread manufactured got taxed. the mythology that it is immoral to tax something twice, no. the person who is being dead is not being taxed any more very the only question is, what do we believe as a country? do we believe that people who inherit money should be taxed on that money on a lower rate than somebody who worked 70 hours per week on a construction site? is that where we are morally as a country? is that money more valuable? let's remember one other thing about the estate tax. a lot of that inheritance is on realized a gain. nobody ever pays taxes on the increased value of those assets which is 90% of what gets passed along. we are talking about a few hundred people, most of them millionaires and billionaires. this takes a tax break for those over $250,000, put saboteur retirement and -- puts half of it toward retirement. this whole of amendment say this about $60 billion. it would state the it take
it gets to us. when our employer gets a, he gets tax. when you buy a loaf of bread, the local bread manufactured got taxed. the mythology that it is immoral to tax something twice, no. the person who is being dead is not being taxed any more very the only question is, what do we believe as a country? do we believe that people who inherit money should be taxed on that money on a lower rate than somebody who worked 70 hours per week on a construction site? is that where we are morally as a...
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send us your photos. thank you for joining us. another update at 9:55. ♪ >>> man, i want to see this. just a quick preview of the 2010 olympic winter games kicking off one week from today in vancouver. we're going to have reports beginning all next week. and of course, we're all there starting friday, february 12th, the day of the opening ceremony. we cannot wait. >>> meanwhile, coming up in this half hour, natalie, i know you've got tips on how not to stuff your face during another big winter event, the super bowl. >> the super bowl! >> that's right. while you're sitting on the couch, perhaps, or you're saddled up to the bar, it's easy to keep munching your way through four quarters of the action, so we'll try to help you keep the calories in check with simple eating tips. >> are the tips not to eat the food in front of you? >> depends on the kind of food. you don't have to give everything up necessarily. >> and then getting ready for the next event, which of course is valentine's day. whether you're celebrating with your famil
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, for us in arkansas. [applause] i can tell you here and now, folks, arkansas and this senator will be a part of the solution and put this country back on track. [applause] i have stood up to the special interests and i have done it for you. we have made our mark. we have shown the rest of this country that we, each of us in arkansas and america, have a say. we have the privilege of casting error about, we have a say and what this country will be in the direction we will take it. you all have made that statement tonight and i could not be more proud of my great state of arkansas. [applause] i would like to say to bill halter to him and his supporters, the keeper a good race and i appreciate that. we will ask for their help because let me tell you folks, we are headed to november with this message. [applause] we will move forward as democrats tonight and into november to show the rest of this country, to show the rest of this country that has democrats, we have a great passion, a passion for the diversity a
, for us in arkansas. [applause] i can tell you here and now, folks, arkansas and this senator will be a part of the solution and put this country back on track. [applause] i have stood up to the special interests and i have done it for you. we have made our mark. we have shown the rest of this country that we, each of us in arkansas and america, have a say. we have the privilege of casting error about, we have a say and what this country will be in the direction we will take it. you all have...
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we have two candidates who have little use for neckties. that will tell you about where things are headed. it will be unconventional because of the presence of somebody like rick snyder. >> that is the pity of elections, that you cannot predict who the people will say who they want. we have two people that maybe the newspapers were not exactly looking for. >> it will be fascinating how this all plays out. it was a tight race for the republicans coming in tonight and i don't think anybody saw the margin coming. nobody saw a double digit wind coming out of the republicans. >> let's go live in the hudsonville. >> good evening from west michigan. the congressman is still on the floor talking to his supporters for about 25 minutes ago, he called iraq's matter to congratulate him and he conceded without a trace of bitterness. take a listen. >> we want to thank you all for your support for the last year. i have called rick snyder but i did not get through to him i left a message congratulating him on his victory tonight. it is not the result that
we have two candidates who have little use for neckties. that will tell you about where things are headed. it will be unconventional because of the presence of somebody like rick snyder. >> that is the pity of elections, that you cannot predict who the people will say who they want. we have two people that maybe the newspapers were not exactly looking for. >> it will be fascinating how this all plays out. it was a tight race for the republicans coming in tonight and i don't think...
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thank you for putting us on. this is wonderful that the people around here get to hear the views of the candidates. i have to commend richmond school district. this is a beautiful auditorium. i am happy to be here. i have been traveling this district throughout this campaign. i have been traveling this district for many years working with people and talking about different things and trying to bring people together to solve problems. what people are most concerned about, what people are talking about, is jobs. what is going on but the economy? is the economy going to improve? will my job still be here in the next year or so? will my children be able to stay here? that is why i have a job plan which means ending unfair trade agreements, giving tax breaks to companies that pay little boy wages, ending tax loopholes for companies that ship jobs overseas -- companies that pay littlvable is. i was born and raised in our when comeuppance of an epoch of my mother is from canonsburg. my father is from uniontown. i went t
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i thank all of you for joining us today. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2010] >> janet napolitano made an announcement on the national transportation association. the president's original nominee did not go through consideration following objections by republicans. this by nominating a general harding for this job, the administration is going on an individual with more than 35 years of experience as an army commander and senior intelligence officer and a successful businessman and ceo in the security field. the general will need all of these talents as he takes the helm of this vital agency. the tsa mandate is a broad one for aviation security but also for safeguarding our rail, bus, mass transit, and trucking system. the general will be a tremendous asset in our current efforts in screening effort in our airports. by deploying additional officials and air marshal's and fixing the gaps in our civil aviation system. on friday, we announced the first a
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captions paid for by nbc-universal television >>> nice to have you with us. today we begin with by ken in baghdad. joe biden marked fourth of july with a surprise trip on to iraq and there he met with u.s. troops and also took the opportunity to push iraqi leaders to end an election inpass. but in the show of the kind of instability still raging in that country, bombings stole some of the focus. for more on that, we want to say good morning to tracie potts. she's in washington. >> reporter: we actually saw two mortar rounds hit inside the green zone while he was there. no major damage or no one hurt we're told. as a result of that. but as you mentioned, vice president biden was there for a couple of reasons. he ralliey rallied the troops ao met with iraqi leaders trying to break the political stalement that's been going on since their elections on march 7th hoping that they will -- encouraging them to form a coalition government. he said that the u.s. will support democracy, but that our nation nor should any other nation interfere with the process. >> now th
captions paid for by nbc-universal television >>> nice to have you with us. today we begin with by ken in baghdad. joe biden marked fourth of july with a surprise trip on to iraq and there he met with u.s. troops and also took the opportunity to push iraqi leaders to end an election inpass. but in the show of the kind of instability still raging in that country, bombings stole some of the focus. for more on that, we want to say good morning to tracie potts. she's in washington....
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all, and pick somebody that none of us have been thinking of. presidents have done that before. >> reporter: with confirmation hearings expected this summer, the president doesn't have much time to choose the justice who will change the face, if not the direction, of the supreme court. brian moore, nbc news, washington. >>> and now here's a look at some other stories making news "early today" in america. in maryland, shocking video of what appears to be three police officers beating a university of maryland student last month. the incident occurred when an unruly crowd clashed with riot police following a university basketball game. prosecutors have launched a criminal investigation of the officers. >>> and in florida, few people are laughing after a stunt pulled by a deputy who tasered one of his female colleagues. video from the sheriff's office shows the deputy chasing his colleague before shocking her in what he now says was just a bad joke. the deputy was officially reprimanded for the incident. >>> in nevada spring is on hold for at least
all, and pick somebody that none of us have been thinking of. presidents have done that before. >> reporter: with confirmation hearings expected this summer, the president doesn't have much time to choose the justice who will change the face, if not the direction, of the supreme court. brian moore, nbc news, washington. >>> and now here's a look at some other stories making news "early today" in america. in maryland, shocking video of what appears to be three police...
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today," till appeal do us part. opponents try to block a judge's decision on same-sex marriage in california. >>> ruckus on the radar. >>> and, what's cooking? what one chef in iowa did to get him slammed with a health fine. captions paid for by nbc-universal television >>> well, hello to you and good morning. i'm veronica de la cruz. supporters of the state's controversial ban known as proposition eight wasted no time. still residents fighting for equal rights called a reason to celebrate. nbc's nora walker has more. >> reporter: another victory for prop 8 opponents. they are celebrating babe steps. the judge lifted the stay that's keeping same-sex couples from saying "i do," but they don't have the right to marry just yet. >> we hope we'll be able to marry and announce wedding plans as soon as possible. >> reporter: last week the judge voted it unconstitutional. that silenced any wedding though. thursday judge walker lifted that stay but said prop eight supporters have a week to appeal. there is measured enthusias
today," till appeal do us part. opponents try to block a judge's decision on same-sex marriage in california. >>> ruckus on the radar. >>> and, what's cooking? what one chef in iowa did to get him slammed with a health fine. captions paid for by nbc-universal television >>> well, hello to you and good morning. i'm veronica de la cruz. supporters of the state's controversial ban known as proposition eight wasted no time. still residents fighting for equal rights...
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. >> let us give you a chance to respond. in a television appearance back in 1998, you said evolution is a myth. do you believe evolution is a myth? >> i believe -- i was talking about what a local school taught. that should be decided by the local community. please let me respond to what he just said. >> answer the question -- is evolution a myth? >> local schools should make that decision. >> what do you believe? >> what i believe is irrelevant. >> why is it irrelevant? >> what i would support in washington, d.c., is the ability for the local school system to decide what is taught in their classrooms. what i was talking about on that show was a classroom that was not allowed to teach creationism as an equal theory as abolition. that is against the constitutional rights and that is an overreaching are of the government. please allow me at least a full minute to respond to what he said. he said the statements that we made should be taken into consideration when casting your vote. i would be remiss not to bring up the fact tha
. >> let us give you a chance to respond. in a television appearance back in 1998, you said evolution is a myth. do you believe evolution is a myth? >> i believe -- i was talking about what a local school taught. that should be decided by the local community. please let me respond to what he just said. >> answer the question -- is evolution a myth? >> local schools should make that decision. >> what do you believe? >> what i believe is irrelevant. >>...
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janice huff, norah o'donnell, thank you for joining us. coming up next weekend on "today," more from the vancouver games and we preview ladies figure skating. >> plus i hit the track with the u.s. bobsled team. have a great day. everyone. to score more so than you have to get a 3, so why step back and try. make sure you >>> done deal. the wizards say good-bye to some of their marquis players. who they'll get in return. >>> feeling the heat. d.c.'s mayor gets an ear full about the city's snow recovery effort efforts. why his political future could depend on how quickly the streets a cleared out. >>> and speaking of snow, more could be coming our way. chuck will tell us if it's anything we really need to worry about. >>> good morning, everyone. i'm kimberly suiters. welcome to "news 4 today" at 9:00. it's sunday, february 14th, 2010. happy valentine's day. a look at the day's top stories in just a moment. first, let's check the weather with meteorologist chuck bell. chuck, let's talk about the snow on monday. >> okay.
janice huff, norah o'donnell, thank you for joining us. coming up next weekend on "today," more from the vancouver games and we preview ladies figure skating. >> plus i hit the track with the u.s. bobsled team. have a great day. everyone. to score more so than you have to get a 3, so why step back and try. make sure you >>> done deal. the wizards say good-bye to some of their marquis players. who they'll get in return. >>> feeling the heat. d.c.'s mayor gets an...
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they're using their heads. >> exactly. let's chat about what happened weatherwise. good morning, everyone. yesterday severe weather down in the northeast. numerous reports of wind and large hail but the real story is what happened in montana and north dakota. we had a meny tornado outbreak. unfortunately one happened to hit a house. two people were in it and two males were killed unfortunately. a woman did survive in that house but some nasty storms last night. it went through montana and through north dakota, right down interstate 94 is where a lot of those storms have been. looks like another batch is going to fall down on them shortly. even eventually some of those storms will head your way. that's the active weather. typical pulse-type storms down here. what i mean by that they quickly pulse up and die in a hurry. that's very typical in the summertime and late in the day. northeast, mid-atlantic, ohio valley, enjoy another fabulous day today. i'll tell you what. the north is widespread. 90s minneapolis, boston, d.c., much of the two-thirds of the country. that's
they're using their heads. >> exactly. let's chat about what happened weatherwise. good morning, everyone. yesterday severe weather down in the northeast. numerous reports of wind and large hail but the real story is what happened in montana and north dakota. we had a meny tornado outbreak. unfortunately one happened to hit a house. two people were in it and two males were killed unfortunately. a woman did survive in that house but some nasty storms last night. it went through montana and...
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great to have you with us. i'm thomas roberts. today we begin with another day, another number. once again a new estimate has surfaced on the amount of oil gushing into the gulf of mexico. a worse case scenario of some 100,000 barrels per day. meanwhile there's much needed good news about some of the oil disaster's smallest victims. kristen dahlgren is live in d event stin, florida with the latest headlines. >> reporter: good morning. yeah, it this is one of the latest communities to feel the oil's impact and there are reports that there is more sheen and more tar balls offshore. meantime, some of those birds that were cleaned up were also back on the water this morning to our west. just one small success as we enter day 63 now. hundreds of miles from the gushing well, a happy ending. as 38 pelicans flew back into the wild along the texas coast. for them, the end of an oil-covered nightmare. but f that for others is just beginning. along florida's panhandle, tar balls washed ashore this weekend. the farthest east the slick has spread. >> i'm glad we get to take it in maybe for t
great to have you with us. i'm thomas roberts. today we begin with another day, another number. once again a new estimate has surfaced on the amount of oil gushing into the gulf of mexico. a worse case scenario of some 100,000 barrels per day. meanwhile there's much needed good news about some of the oil disaster's smallest victims. kristen dahlgren is live in d event stin, florida with the latest headlines. >> reporter: good morning. yeah, it this is one of the latest communities to feel...
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with more on that is nbc's kristen dahlgren joins us from washington. with a good morning to you anyone who watched the coverage watched richard engel's report. an incredibly emotional historical moment but the administration did is seek to clarify the combat mission ends august 31st. there are still 6,000 troops that need to leave. can you expand on that. >> yes, good morning lynn. despite the troops senior officials were out, the reality is there are these 6,000 american combat troops that are remaining for now. they will trickle out. some flying out later today. the rest will be out by august 31st, so the first striker brigade was the last to leave and kind of a symbolic exit. obviously it was under tight security. it was historic to watch on msnbc, but there are 6,000 more troops to need to get out of the country by august 31st, and it's unlikely that we'll hear from the president about the official end to this until that date, lynn. >> and, of course, there will be 50,000 more troops that will remain there described as really advisers that will ass
with more on that is nbc's kristen dahlgren joins us from washington. with a good morning to you anyone who watched the coverage watched richard engel's report. an incredibly emotional historical moment but the administration did is seek to clarify the combat mission ends august 31st. there are still 6,000 troops that need to leave. can you expand on that. >> yes, good morning lynn. despite the troops senior officials were out, the reality is there are these 6,000 american combat troops...
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this, i use a pestle and mortar. but you can use a bowl and grater. this is garlic. put some chilies in. >> give it a little spice. >> but stand well back. it makes a horrible noise, i apologize. it's like a persistent headache. >> get your frustrations out. it's a great thing to do, you know? >> therapy. >> certain people you may have been annoyed with at work. >> they shall remain nameless. >> then we've done that. >> we have. so now we can add the crab meat. >> what kind of crab meat do you like to use? >> in england we can get the brown meat as well. and it's more economical. but -- like maryland blue crab. the crab meat you get in the states is so wonderful. >> what's that you poured in there? >> lemon zest and juice. i think it has to be summery, summery. >> and virgin olive oil. >> you want to do that while you pour or you can do it all? >> no. >> you woman can do it all. >> you look like you train properly. >> in the kitchen. >> a lot of heavy lifting i do. >> i'm going to require you to do some. because if i put this pasta here. i might ask you, are you stro
this, i use a pestle and mortar. but you can use a bowl and grater. this is garlic. put some chilies in. >> give it a little spice. >> but stand well back. it makes a horrible noise, i apologize. it's like a persistent headache. >> get your frustrations out. it's a great thing to do, you know? >> therapy. >> certain people you may have been annoyed with at work. >> they shall remain nameless. >> then we've done that. >> we have. so now we can add...